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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's going to try to stay out of technical politics for a long time and that leaves space for a senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts, someone who would be a threat the to get in. >> rose: she's the liberal threat as obama was in 2008. >> i think hillary clinton is going to try to draw a fine line, whether she succeeds or not i can't say and try do her policy stuff more under the guise of the foundation and more outside of washington than getting involved in the mosh pit of what piece of legislation happens to be -- >> rose:
as steve well knows. she has a passion for politics and as a policy and i think you'll see her more and more talking about the issues of the day and i think 2014 will be very telling to see what other democrats do. the martin o'malleys, the andrew cuomos. are they going to go forward with their own campaign if they see her out there more and more? >> but there's worry among democrats that she's going to wait too long to decide. she'll be out there talking but they're very worried she's...
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steve is from iraq. in detroit, he has been robbed 20 times in four years. now he sleeps in a liquor store with a gun. >> enough is enough. maybe those thieves stop it. one top you teach them, you learn. >> reporter: you can tell that liquor store owner is ready to take matters in his own hands. he says the last time he was robbed it took police three days to respond. shepard. >> what is this house you're in? >> reporter: this is an bane donned house, one of 78,000. i'm ankle deep in syringes. the police say they're obstacles because they're used as drug houses, and up and down the street we have been seeing young men go and out of houses, sometimes going bathroom outside. the tragedy is for the good houses and the good people on this block. we saw an elderly couple trimming their hedges, taking care of their major investment and everything around them is going to hell. >> steve, we have in pictures over here from around detroit. it's no secret there's a lot of blight there and a lot of problems. i'm just wondering if the found any revenue, anything to be ab
steve is from iraq. in detroit, he has been robbed 20 times in four years. now he sleeps in a liquor store with a gun. >> enough is enough. maybe those thieves stop it. one top you teach them, you learn. >> reporter: you can tell that liquor store owner is ready to take matters in his own hands. he says the last time he was robbed it took police three days to respond. shepard. >> what is this house you're in? >> reporter: this is an bane donned house, one of 78,000. i'm...
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sector in particularly the nonprofit part of the private sector joining me now to talk about this is steve taylor senior vice president and counsel for public policy at united way one of america's most respected non-profits and conserve the nonprofit of nonprofits yes it's so steve what what impact is this having on the united way and on your associated charities well it's really having a dramatic impact on the nonprofit sector in the social services sector in america overall and i think the best thing to do is invision sort of a three legged stool the seat of the stool is the nonprofits and charities that provide services to people on the ground in communities one leg of the stools the federal government funding one leg is local and state government funding and one leg is the private sector funding the support that charities like united way provide to those social service providers what's happened over the last couple of years is that seaquest ration has whittled away at the federal government's leg of the stool the state local governments are out of money and so the burden has been incre
sector in particularly the nonprofit part of the private sector joining me now to talk about this is steve taylor senior vice president and counsel for public policy at united way one of america's most respected non-profits and conserve the nonprofit of nonprofits yes it's so steve what what impact is this having on the united way and on your associated charities well it's really having a dramatic impact on the nonprofit sector in the social services sector in america overall and i think the...
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at the same time there is a whole of a blockbuster about steve jobs with the character of steve wozniak playing a supporting role do you think we have our priorities this ride in terms of the social and business value of these two film engineering versus marketing and sales . i don't sometimes i do and sometimes i don't market sales is very important might be a tougher job to get people to accept the word computer in their home than it was for me to create it now i look i go back and look at my engineering that was so different that anything you could ever find in the book yes that kind of engineer is very very difficult very hard to find and the apple two was recognized by all my friends it was going to be a huge hit product it was the product it brought all the revenues to apple computer for the first ten years but it didn't do it alone without the marketing and the business genius you know of largely people above steve jobs who were teaching him but steve's push and his speaking that being a face of the company was equally important and really making that product successful i think t
at the same time there is a whole of a blockbuster about steve jobs with the character of steve wozniak playing a supporting role do you think we have our priorities this ride in terms of the social and business value of these two film engineering versus marketing and sales . i don't sometimes i do and sometimes i don't market sales is very important might be a tougher job to get people to accept the word computer in their home than it was for me to create it now i look i go back and look at my...
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let's leave on a positive note a pray steve is right. with obamacare websites riddled th glitches, forget about open enrollment. try open season for hackers. your private infortion at risk? a story that is going to scare you coming right up. keep it here on the fox news channel. the most powerful name in news. >>> well, the healthcare exchange is startingp but not running smoothly. now fears that identity theft uld start running rampant. some states issuing public warnings to be careful of scammers posing as the healthcare navators. john mcafee telling fox business the exchanges are a hacker's dream. should americans should be worried about this? >> they should. in addition to scammers you have officially appointed group like c-co that won the contract in mork and georgia and tennessee and maryland that has been convicted of fraud in the past. the non-profit quarterly called them creative in their fraud creativity. these are the people who are officially running it. they don't submit their own employees to background checks. >> so rick,
let's leave on a positive note a pray steve is right. with obamacare websites riddled th glitches, forget about open enrollment. try open season for hackers. your private infortion at risk? a story that is going to scare you coming right up. keep it here on the fox news channel. the most powerful name in news. >>> well, the healthcare exchange is startingp but not running smoothly. now fears that identity theft uld start running rampant. some states issuing public warnings to be...
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>> zero. >> not from steve. he dsn't like taxes and the liberals don't want anytng uched. >> steve, this is the point bill has a round-away way to gethere. but the point is a lot of liberals say taxes should go up before entitlement should be cut. are they gng to get anywhere with that? >> no. they got the last tax increase in january. that is it forveral years. the way get around the obligations in addition to allowing people to run their own accounts on social security and david, reformi healthcare in a positive way. that is to grow the economy. when you have assets growing, liabilities become less fearsome. at is what we did in the 1980s. enormoly increase the wealth of the nation and pulled out what looked like a hopeless slump. >> rick, did iee your head shake your head no? >> i'm cious why bill baldwin would want to trade his huge influence on this show to go to congress. what is he thinking? >> vu to deal with what is politically acceptable. in this environment, with the politics back and forth you won't
>> zero. >> not from steve. he dsn't like taxes and the liberals don't want anytng uched. >> steve, this is the point bill has a round-away way to gethere. but the point is a lot of liberals say taxes should go up before entitlement should be cut. are they gng to get anywhere with that? >> no. they got the last tax increase in january. that is it forveral years. the way get around the obligations in addition to allowing people to run their own accounts on social security...
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we talk about the technology as steve said and said this is cutting edge. but some of the images are second and third generation compared to what the military already has. so look at what is already possible. and we know what is possible through the military in terms of the predator and things like that. so we can base our legislation off of the most advanced technology, and that's how we should be legislationing. >> trevor you want to weigh in on that? >> i agree. this technology is moving extremely fast. the amount of time drones can stay in the air is expanding exponentially. >> the technology is advancing so quickly. i want to say thanks to all of our guests. we're out of time, thank you so much. what incredibly diverse voices on the show tonight. i love the discussion. until tomorrow go to there. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm bill walters. these are the stories we are fowling for you. one hour from now the president is to speak on the battle of the brnlg. >> protesters are going on in besigh. they are trying to get congress to pass legisla
we talk about the technology as steve said and said this is cutting edge. but some of the images are second and third generation compared to what the military already has. so look at what is already possible. and we know what is possible through the military in terms of the predator and things like that. so we can base our legislation off of the most advanced technology, and that's how we should be legislationing. >> trevor you want to weigh in on that? >> i agree. this technology...
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back with me attorney steve raiser. steve, now, you're a newlywed. have you gotten to the point where you've decided to have your friends should kidnap you? >> i have not asked them to do that for me. an absolutely crazy story. i think the guy has to it absolutely regret it at this point. the fact that the detectives couldn't believe it because it was so outrageous that guys would bust into his house. steal him and leave everything else there axt day. >> offering a false instrument. what about civilly, financially, what can the police department do? >> they can go after him civilly because there was a manhunt on for him. there were 12 officers on the ground looking for him. yeah, there can be some civil liability there as well as additional criminal charges catch good buddies busting through the door. the wife got scared and that could be a menacing charge and he could be charged with that as well as an accomplice. >> steve, there could be nothing worse than what his wife does to him. >> he may want that year in jail. >> all right. steve, thanks so m
back with me attorney steve raiser. steve, now, you're a newlywed. have you gotten to the point where you've decided to have your friends should kidnap you? >> i have not asked them to do that for me. an absolutely crazy story. i think the guy has to it absolutely regret it at this point. the fact that the detectives couldn't believe it because it was so outrageous that guys would bust into his house. steal him and leave everything else there axt day. >> offering a false instrument....
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steve you use a drone that most people have never heard of. tell us what you do with it. >> one of my loves for a long time has been aviation. i have a private pilot's license, and it was natural for me to want to find out more about drone technology. it's a lot of fun, and there are some very practical uses. you know i can take my drone and have a great time putting it up someplace and at the same time i can be watching -- as far as animal protection goes, areas that very badly need to be watched. like in pennsylvania there are places where they slaughter live pigeons individually shot out of boxes. and in doing so, we find illegal animal abuse. i have found illegal burning, where they are burning pigeons as well as other garbage including plastics and tires and this kind of thing. so one of the ways i have enjoyed my hobby is to fly drones in a place where i can also get valuable footage of animal abuse where we can try to stop that. >> lisa our community is still divided. so wayne, as lisa mentioned, a lot of people equate drones with forei
steve you use a drone that most people have never heard of. tell us what you do with it. >> one of my loves for a long time has been aviation. i have a private pilot's license, and it was natural for me to want to find out more about drone technology. it's a lot of fun, and there are some very practical uses. you know i can take my drone and have a great time putting it up someplace and at the same time i can be watching -- as far as animal protection goes, areas that very badly need to...
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[applause] >> coming up next, steve's favorite mystery millionaire returns with a special request. >> i actually had another version that said forward by steve harvey but i didn't want to take any chances. >> you won't believe how steve grants her wish. >> you are the best support for women entrepreneurs everywhere since control top panty hose. i've got you right here and i've untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. i create my unique looke new l'oreal super slim liner point 4 millimeter precision and control lets you go subtle or striking a pigment so rich my ultimate perfection the new super slim liner. from l'oreal paris it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the fiber one caramel nut protein bar. >> well, everybody, my next guest is another friend of the show. she was here earlier this season sharing some of her success secrets on becoming a millionaire. well, since then her drive and determination has led to even more successes. please welcome the creator of the million dollar slob proof paint pen and the new author of the jewish mother's guide to business, please wel
[applause] >> coming up next, steve's favorite mystery millionaire returns with a special request. >> i actually had another version that said forward by steve harvey but i didn't want to take any chances. >> you won't believe how steve grants her wish. >> you are the best support for women entrepreneurs everywhere since control top panty hose. i've got you right here and i've untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. i create my unique looke new l'oreal super slim liner...
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i agree with what steve said. yes, they said they could see tapering at the end of the year but that's out the window with the government shutdown and debt ceiling debate. there's no chance that we're going to see that in october and very little chance that we're going to see that in december as well too. >> is 19 dissents a bad thing? why isn't that a good ds good thing. last thing you want, although some want this, for a bunch of people to sit around and nod stupidly in agreement with each other? >> in theory there's nothing wrong with that. the supreme court rules 5-4 all the time on laws. but the fed has this thing called forward guidance. they want to tell you where they're going to go. that assumes there is a consensus in the room about what they want to do. but what it's becoming more and more obvious about, there isn't a consensus in the room right now and that's what's made it so confusing for everybody to try to figure out where the fed is going to go next. >> two points. first of all, not to be too -- 1
i agree with what steve said. yes, they said they could see tapering at the end of the year but that's out the window with the government shutdown and debt ceiling debate. there's no chance that we're going to see that in october and very little chance that we're going to see that in december as well too. >> is 19 dissents a bad thing? why isn't that a good ds good thing. last thing you want, although some want this, for a bunch of people to sit around and nod stupidly in agreement with...
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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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>> i am, steve. i think she's beautiful already but if this helps make her more beautiful, then god bless you and your show. >> here is the before photo. that was tracy. all right. let's see her now. tracy, come on out. [applause] sfwl >> tracy, how do you feel? >> amazing. >> you look great, too. i have to say. i see ya. >> how do you feel? it's got to be a great feeling. >> oh, my god. what a rush. it's amazing. thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> i don't want to ruin my makeup. >> don't do that. [applause] >> tell tracy what you think. >> honey, you look beautiful, terrific. steve, we have kind of an old school saying, tracy and i, between ourselves when we're a little extra excited and it's called hubba-hubba. >> i read you loud and clear. >> amy, so what did you do with tracy's clothes? >> well, tracy and i talked and we talked about dressing with intention. get out of the black and monochromatic and step it up with some color. i call it mama with moxie
>> i am, steve. i think she's beautiful already but if this helps make her more beautiful, then god bless you and your show. >> here is the before photo. that was tracy. all right. let's see her now. tracy, come on out. [applause] sfwl >> tracy, how do you feel? >> amazing. >> you look great, too. i have to say. i see ya. >> how do you feel? it's got to be a great feeling. >> oh, my god. what a rush. it's amazing. thank you so much. thank you. thank you...
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luke, charity and steve get $100. don't worry, sofia. our next question is worth $200. the two possible answers are relentless heat or giving mouth to mouth to a dude. what do male life guards in florida say is the worst part of the job? relentless heat or giving mouth-to-mouth to a dude? all right. we're going to tap into orchid california and say hello to luke. how are you, sir? luke, tell me about yourself, man. >> aye been a football player my whole life. played in college. let's have some fun. >> i love the indoor/outdoor grill. >> you just crack a window. it's fine. >> i love it. you've got 1xz) bucks. let's get you 200 more. everybody, is it the heat or mouth-to-mouth to a dude? sofia says mouth-to-mouth. charity and steve say relentless heat. what did you guys think? they're split as well. the correct answer, relentless heat. charity in place with $300. the next question of this round is worth 300 bones. a cruise around the world or another grand kid. what gift did grandmothers say they would most like to receive from their children. is it a cruise around the w
luke, charity and steve get $100. don't worry, sofia. our next question is worth $200. the two possible answers are relentless heat or giving mouth to mouth to a dude. what do male life guards in florida say is the worst part of the job? relentless heat or giving mouth-to-mouth to a dude? all right. we're going to tap into orchid california and say hello to luke. how are you, sir? luke, tell me about yourself, man. >> aye been a football player my whole life. played in college. let's have...
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>> doing great, steve. steve: what do you do for a living? >> i am a graduate student at arizona state university. steve: really. >> go devils! >> go devils! steve: ok, slow down, folks. this is a different kind of family here. what are you majoring in? >> nanoscience. >> pow! steve: yeah! woo-hoo! >> there you go, yeah! steve: yeah. oh, yeah. nanoscience. there you go. woo! that's hot, yeah. >> it's exciting. it is exciting. >> it is exciting. what is it? >> well, i would describe it, i study the quantum mechanic effects of biophysical systems. i'm gonna cure cancer. >> yay! steve: my man. >> yes, you got that right. steve: let me tell you something, if you say that's what it's gonna be, that's how it starts. it starts with a vision and a dream. i hope you're right, too, man. i really hope you're right. i really hope you're right about that one because that done took out a lot of good people, man. so, matt, name a reason tarzan might wear a black loin cloth. >> all of his other loin cloths are dirty. steve: all of his other loin cloths are d
>> doing great, steve. steve: what do you do for a living? >> i am a graduate student at arizona state university. steve: really. >> go devils! >> go devils! steve: ok, slow down, folks. this is a different kind of family here. what are you majoring in? >> nanoscience. >> pow! steve: yeah! woo-hoo! >> there you go, yeah! steve: yeah. oh, yeah. nanoscience. there you go. woo! that's hot, yeah. >> it's exciting. it is exciting. >> it is...
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what do you say to this, steve? >> that's ridiculous statement to make. obviously making worse for himself. he is going to have to defend his actions in court but this is not a good start. >> also, i want to say that, judge, susan monday monday -- mondo sits in drugs near a school yard in brooklyn charged with selling cocaine and having a loaded handgun, she basically gives him community service. what's wrong with this? what's wrong with, this judge? do you have her picture? put her picture up. go ahead. >> it's madness. if you took a close look at the 21 charges, judge. it's not 21 bags of weed. robbery, burglary, guns assaults, all the major felonies. he checked all the boxes. >> real fast. turn against these others? >> you can bet on it it a lot of finger pointing going on out here. >> that's an easy one. thanks so much. coming up, the latest irs bombshell. the irs is actually sending our confidential taxpayer information to the white house. these people should be? n. jail. instead, they are running obama care. and, later, congress and the president co
what do you say to this, steve? >> that's ridiculous statement to make. obviously making worse for himself. he is going to have to defend his actions in court but this is not a good start. >> also, i want to say that, judge, susan monday monday -- mondo sits in drugs near a school yard in brooklyn charged with selling cocaine and having a loaded handgun, she basically gives him community service. what's wrong with this? what's wrong with, this judge? do you have her picture? put her...
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melissa: steve, what is the bottom line? if we trap the products here in the u.s., would prices be lower here? >> you know, look, my view is because of this energy boom it is going to benefit our energy industry and it's going to benefit our manufacturing and transportation and high-tech industries. it is a win-win for every industry. the question would ask, matt, be able to export its products and not the oil industry? melissa: matt, real quick, what is your answer? >> that's a really good point. melissa: that's a good point. we'll leave it there on a little bit of agreement, with both of you. >> thanks for having me. melissa: a nice problem to have. >>> next on "money," is it do-or-die for sac's steve cohen. talk turning to the possibility of a plea. that would be a wall street shocker. we have the latest developments. >>> the government shutdown, some say we are headed right nor an economic apocalypse. are you ready? stay here for more "money." we'll be right back. you make a great team. since e day you met. it's y but yo
melissa: steve, what is the bottom line? if we trap the products here in the u.s., would prices be lower here? >> you know, look, my view is because of this energy boom it is going to benefit our energy industry and it's going to benefit our manufacturing and transportation and high-tech industries. it is a win-win for every industry. the question would ask, matt, be able to export its products and not the oil industry? melissa: matt, real quick, what is your answer? >> that's a...
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. >>> plus, how bad are things for sac's steve cohen? he is selling some of the most valuable art onhe planet. it is all the wordn wall street. we've got the inside scoop. have a couple million? could you get a bargain. >> "who made money today." he could soon be new king of your tv. stay tuned to find out who it is. even when they say it is not it is aays about money. adam: there is word crossing headlines that an actual deal will be president the to the repuican conference in the senate at 100 a.m. hope is on the horizon that ourlected officials in washington, d.c. will end the impasse and finalize a deal. the tentative plan increases the debt limit through february 15th. does that mean we're just right back here in the same place in four months? joining with us latest developmen is senator rog wick a member of t senate budget committee. thanyou for taking tim out of what i a crazy period in washington to be with us and explain to us why four months fromow we won't be rightack where we are today? >> oka this interview was scheduled a l
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the director is steve mcqueen. >> thank you very much. tavis: that is our show for tonight. thank's for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with musician robbie robertson about his latest venture, a book about music changing the world. that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> coming up, many thousands of american prison inmates are locked up in solitary confinement sometimes for decades. luck luc lucky severson reports. >>> also, popular crime novelist james lee burke. he tells bob faw all western literature is about the search for salvation. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment an indianapolis private family foundation, dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, communi communi communi community development and education. and the retirement company. >>> welcome, i'm bob abernethy
the director is steve mcqueen. >> thank you very much. tavis: that is our show for tonight. thank's for watching and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with musician robbie robertson about his latest venture, a book about music changing the world. that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like...
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while most of the country is sleeping te steve train is leavg the shore. the sea has been the source of steve's livelihood for 25 years. >> you guys about ready? , heave that o leave that on th. >> he is a lobstermen. one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life is threatened. jolted because the economy of maine is going in different directions. >> they have to be three quarters of an inch. the lobster harvest is at a record high. >> those are good ones? >> but prices near and all time low. >> it's just like anything else, spsupply and demand. we have over supply and no demand to math it. match it. climate change have led to an explosion in the lobster catch. >> how many? do we have a count? >> so many lobster the prices plummeted falling from six dollars a pound whol wholesale o three dollars a pound today. >> what would happen economically as would in any indu
while most of the country is sleeping te steve train is leavg the shore. the sea has been the source of steve's livelihood for 25 years. >> you guys about ready? , heave that o leave that on th. >> he is a lobstermen. one of 5,000 lobstermen who is the backbone of maine's economy? >> growing up as a fisherman is something i wanted to do. when i was a kid playing with lego instead of building houses we used to build lobster boats. >> now steve's way of life is threatened....
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steve? >> what? >> hi, steve. >> hi, steve. >> where am i supposed to be? thank you, thank you, thank you. >>> i can tell you the forecast, it's easy. it's sunny. it tlb sunny and warm all -- it will be sunny and warm not only today, tomorrow but the rest of the week. temperatures will be in the upper 70s to near 80s. we can't find a cloud hardly. it will be clear in the morning, sunny and warm in the afternoon. here's sal. >>> we're looking at traffic that's lighter than usual. some are saying this is the calm before what could be a traffic storm tomorrow if b.a.r.t. doesn't run. in case you are just joining us, b.a.r.t. trains are running and negotiations continue. we'll have the story from where they are negotiating coming up. looking at the san mateo bridge, this traffic looks pretty good heading out to the high rise and thud there will a strike -- in fact, we'll be on the air tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. we have you covered. 880 traffic in hayward is getting slower heading south. back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> we're following developing news
steve? >> what? >> hi, steve. >> hi, steve. >> where am i supposed to be? thank you, thank you, thank you. >>> i can tell you the forecast, it's easy. it's sunny. it tlb sunny and warm all -- it will be sunny and warm not only today, tomorrow but the rest of the week. temperatures will be in the upper 70s to near 80s. we can't find a cloud hardly. it will be clear in the morning, sunny and warm in the afternoon. here's sal. >>> we're looking at traffic...
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i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in the u.s., and those plants produce 130 million tons of waste called coal ash. it contains concentrations of mercury, arsenic, lead, and other toxic materials. and as lesley stahl first reported in 2009, when coal ash is dumped into wet ponds--and there are more than 500 of those across the country-- the result can have an enormous health risk on the people living in nearby communities. >> we get about 48%, nearl
i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging...
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bill: thank you, steve. we'll watch it. getting underway now. steve centanni in washington. martha: so meanwhile the latest shutdown deal that has been proposed by house republicans falling flat late last night. speaker boehner forced to pull his bill after members of his own party said no, they would not support that bill. party conservatives reportedly would not back the measure. now the ball is back on the senate side with one day left before we hit the debt ceiling. with congressman sean duffy on the house financial services budget committee, joint economic committee. he is a guy that deals with money issues in the house. congressman, we welcome you this morning. >> hello, martha. martha: good to have you here. where are we? what happens next? >> last night the house couldn't get a bill out so now we have turned to the senate to see if they cut a deal. i'm sure they will later on today. the reports we're hearing could be next half hour or hour it is announced. i'm sure it will pass the senate and kick that over to the house. we'll get jammed. martha: seems like the dates
bill: thank you, steve. we'll watch it. getting underway now. steve centanni in washington. martha: so meanwhile the latest shutdown deal that has been proposed by house republicans falling flat late last night. speaker boehner forced to pull his bill after members of his own party said no, they would not support that bill. party conservatives reportedly would not back the measure. now the ball is back on the senate side with one day left before we hit the debt ceiling. with congressman sean...
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steve: playing with . >> good answer. steve: hi, karen. how you doing? good. what do you do, sweetheart? >> i'm actually a certified massage therapist and a fulltime mom to 2 kids. and 12. steve: you have a 17-year-old? are you serious? >> i started young, but i love it. young mom out there. hi, kids. steve: all right, karen. you ready? no strikes. name something a man would hate to discover the dog did with his toupe >> he slept on it. steve: he slept on it. hey, james. how you doing, man? >> pretty good. steve: james, let's go. name something a man would hate to discover the dog did with his toupee. >> he slobbered all over it. steve:e slobbered all over it. what do you do for a living? >> i work for the 49ers. steve: yeah. what do you do foe 49ers? >> i manage all of our luxury suite accounts. steve: luxury suite accounts. >> all of our seatholders at the stadium. steve: no, really, i do. i love the 49ers. >> we're opening up our new stadium next year. steve: i'm pulling for the 49ers this year. i wasn't last year. doing pretty good. no strikes. only one an
steve: playing with . >> good answer. steve: hi, karen. how you doing? good. what do you do, sweetheart? >> i'm actually a certified massage therapist and a fulltime mom to 2 kids. and 12. steve: you have a 17-year-old? are you serious? >> i started young, but i love it. young mom out there. hi, kids. steve: all right, karen. you ready? no strikes. name something a man would hate to discover the dog did with his toupe >> he slept on it. steve: he slept on it. hey, james....
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i don't know if it's a consensus or not, steve. i don't think you're going to get any more bond buying. i don't think you're going to get any paapering of the bond purchases in october, november, december, probably not until next year. that's because the economy looks like it's soft. that's because employment looks like it's soft and, steve, as you well know, that's because fiscal policy is in such disarray right now. shut down and the like. we just don't know what's going to happen. in all likelihood she is going to look dovish because there won't be any tapering down of the bond buying. >> here's what i know, larry. i know janet is on board with the plan announced in june but also feels very much as the plan announced in june, the economy did not perform as expected and there will be a debt ceiling on the financial fiasco. i know she felt it was justified not to taper. in those circumstances, again, i don't think she sees herself as being super easy. i think she sees herself as having policy that's commensurate with the underlyin
i don't know if it's a consensus or not, steve. i don't think you're going to get any more bond buying. i don't think you're going to get any paapering of the bond purchases in october, november, december, probably not until next year. that's because the economy looks like it's soft. that's because employment looks like it's soft and, steve, as you well know, that's because fiscal policy is in such disarray right now. shut down and the like. we just don't know what's going to happen. in all...
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steve? >> paul, you're probably too young to remember, but 40 years ago this month, america was hit by the arab oil embargo. it wrecked the economy, caused gasoline lines and the price of oil and gas went through the roof. 40 years later, america is now the number one energy producer in the world. no one would have thought it. in fact, 40 years ago people thought america was running out of oil, today we're running into it. >> all right. super news, steve. remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us. be sure to follow us on twitter. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to the power half hour of "america's news headquarters." well, they fought for our freedoms, now crowds of outraged veterans in washington, d.c. fighting against the government shutdown, storming the barricades at the world war ii memorial, protesting its closure. peter deucy rep
steve? >> paul, you're probably too young to remember, but 40 years ago this month, america was hit by the arab oil embargo. it wrecked the economy, caused gasoline lines and the price of oil and gas went through the roof. 40 years later, america is now the number one energy producer in the world. no one would have thought it. in fact, 40 years ago people thought america was running out of oil, today we're running into it. >> all right. super news, steve. remember, if you have your...
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steve was standing next to the bare yes. i yelled charge, and away we o, and we opened the barriers. [applause] you can try your petty tyrannies, but you're never oing to succeed. every single day since that fateful morning, we have had members of congress at the honor flight, including this last saturday. steve king told me that there are going to be 10 honor flights coming that day and did we want to go and take a patriotic tour and make sure that we would be there for every honor flight. so we went down. i had a big contingent from my home state of minnesota, and we were there to make sure that those memorials were open. but then after we had done our duty, it was actually 90 degrees on saturday, and by the way, in an additional act of pettiness, the obama administration also when it's 90 degrees, decided to turn off the water fountain on the national mall on saturday. but they went one worse. they shut down the public bathrooms that were needed to be required for those who are there, the world war ii veterans. and so ste
steve was standing next to the bare yes. i yelled charge, and away we o, and we opened the barriers. [applause] you can try your petty tyrannies, but you're never oing to succeed. every single day since that fateful morning, we have had members of congress at the honor flight, including this last saturday. steve king told me that there are going to be 10 honor flights coming that day and did we want to go and take a patriotic tour and make sure that we would be there for every honor flight. so...
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today we're looking at congressman steve king. he represents iowa's fourth congressional district, and has been in congress for 11 years. king won his last election with 53% of the vote. in the same district president obama won 45%. libby casey is at the capital now. tell us about congressman king. >> reporter: the district he represents is in northwestern iowa, and it's very rural. he started an excavation company that his son now runs. this is one of the most agrarian districts here in the country. he is very visit. he chairs what is the conservative opportunity society, an old-school group that dates back to the newt gingrich era, and brings in the wave of republicans in the house in the 1990s, something that steve king would like to see here in washington not just in the house but the senate as well. one issue he's outspoken on is immigration. even though his district relies on undocumented laborers king said anyone illegally in the country should be thrown out. and he tweets using the hashtag #no amnesty. he would like to thr
today we're looking at congressman steve king. he represents iowa's fourth congressional district, and has been in congress for 11 years. king won his last election with 53% of the vote. in the same district president obama won 45%. libby casey is at the capital now. tell us about congressman king. >> reporter: the district he represents is in northwestern iowa, and it's very rural. he started an excavation company that his son now runs. this is one of the most agrarian districts here in...
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steve -- kenosha, wisconsin. steve is on the republican line. >> hi. i appreciate the platform. i want to make a quick comment and a question beyond that. my comment is, i guess i'm fortunate to have been brought up knowing, to really live within my means and accept the consequences for not. and furthermore, to know the difference between a want and a need and truly believe that in political office, there's a -- just a terrible thing that happens when folks get into that office in that they forget the want and need and their spending other people's money regardless. and my quick follow-up question is, i do know that the president and those spokespeople that talk on his behalf have said that he ants to negotiate a longer compromise and deal that addresses the real drivers of our debt and this would preclude having all of these last-minute raising the debt ceiling. number one, you need to live within your means, meaning what we take in. and furthermore, the question comes as, i want to know why more folks have not broken down paul ryan's plan to address those real drivers of our d
steve -- kenosha, wisconsin. steve is on the republican line. >> hi. i appreciate the platform. i want to make a quick comment and a question beyond that. my comment is, i guess i'm fortunate to have been brought up knowing, to really live within my means and accept the consequences for not. and furthermore, to know the difference between a want and a need and truly believe that in political office, there's a -- just a terrible thing that happens when folks get into that office in that...
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tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. directoritish-born steve mcqueen decided to tackle the story of a freeman forced into slavery after being kidnapped from his home in new york state because he felt that the horror of slavery would told from anen african-american point of view. it is generating outstanding reviews and is touted as a front-runner. >> we get traveling. or we are going to die trying. survival is not about certain death, it is about keeping your head down. we are lost. i want to survive. i want to live. tavis: t
tonight, a conversation with the rector steve mcqueen. his latest film is based on the real-life experience of a free man that spent more than a decade as a slave after being kidnapped from his home in new york state. the movie is touted as a front- runner for major awards this year and is being referenced with other films like the butler , about the complexity of the african-american experience. we are glad you have joined us with director steve mcqueen. coming up right now. >> and by...
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we're going to be asking steve forbes. a man who knows a lot about both money and politics and also greattlittle show over the weekend called "forbes on fox." cheryl: i've seen that. i think you host that. in today's facebook question we want to know, do you think congress will reach a deal bit debt ceiling deadline on october 11th? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell and let us know. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announr ] once, there was a man who fnd a magic seashell. t told him what was happening on the tradfloor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that evybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistin talking ] male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...sll. get live squawks right in your trading platform ith think or swim from td ameritrade. get live squawks right in your trading platform stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the fl
we're going to be asking steve forbes. a man who knows a lot about both money and politics and also greattlittle show over the weekend called "forbes on fox." cheryl: i've seen that. i think you host that. in today's facebook question we want to know, do you think congress will reach a deal bit debt ceiling deadline on october 11th? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell and let us know. back in a moment. ♪ [ male announr ] once, there was a man who fnd a magic seashell. t told him...
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david: steve, there is another elephant in the room we have to talk about which is the federal reserve board. some people say it is not the price of oil but the price of the dollar that is critical when you talk about how much we pay for energy. are oil prices more about the fed and their policies than the supply of oil? >> well it certainly is a determining factor at this point. there is a very good correlation. now, keep in mind, two different assets, over the long term. there is no correlation. but in the here and now there is a correlation and it does ebb and flow. so the theory is a weak dollar is actually bullish for oil because it makes oil denominated in dollars cheaper for other countries. with the taper, lack of taper which i suppose is the belief now with yellen certainly does set a floor for the market for investors to look to diversify into oil based on those keeps dollars. it's a caveat. look, supply and demand at this point, we're moving the demand along the x-axis to the left. we're moving supply, crude o oil supplies in the united states, 370 million bears, are the sec
david: steve, there is another elephant in the room we have to talk about which is the federal reserve board. some people say it is not the price of oil but the price of the dollar that is critical when you talk about how much we pay for energy. are oil prices more about the fed and their policies than the supply of oil? >> well it certainly is a determining factor at this point. there is a very good correlation. now, keep in mind, two different assets, over the long term. there is no...
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it will fulfill steve job's dream of kraegt an iconic landmark for silicon valley. it's expected to house more than 14,000 employees. a final vote is set for november 15th. apple plans to begin demolishing the existing buildings on the site by the end of this year. >>> venting gas in the same san bruno neighborhood that claimed eight lives three years ago. pg and e is warning there may be a gas odor during the venting process. crews are expected to start at 10:00 and finish at 1:00 p.m. pg and e say this is normal work. pg and e is headed back to work over their natural gas pipeline running under san carlos. the utility argues the line is safe and give an updated safety certification to proift. a court order to close the line came after an internal pg and e memo expressed concerns that the pipeline could plowed like the one in san bruno. >>> the destination now on the brink of default unless congress acts to put an end to what's being called a looming financial crisis. the consequences could be catastrophic. >> reporter: this morning washington is on the brink of a
it will fulfill steve job's dream of kraegt an iconic landmark for silicon valley. it's expected to house more than 14,000 employees. a final vote is set for november 15th. apple plans to begin demolishing the existing buildings on the site by the end of this year. >>> venting gas in the same san bruno neighborhood that claimed eight lives three years ago. pg and e is warning there may be a gas odor during the venting process. crews are expected to start at 10:00 and finish at 1:00...